by Mario "Game" Granata
After the Buffalo Bills lost to the Miami Dolphins there was a cold front that formed over Western, New York and I am not referring to the severe storm that buried much of the area: it was the dim hopes of a playoff spot that had eluded the Bills for 14 seasons. Couple that with the fact that the Bills weren’t going to be playing the hot Jets, coming off of a bye week, at home. However, the skies opened, and the Bills were able to put together one of the most complete games in all phases to secure another blowout win against the Jets.
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by Mario "Game" Granata
With the Buffalo Bills dropping two straight games, and falling to 5-5 this season, the attention in Western New York starts to turn to the 2015 NFL Draft. However, the Buffalo Bills are going to be without a 1st Round Pick due to the trade that they made on May 8th with the Cleveland Browns. The player in that trade: Sammy Watkins. Now, going into the draft, there was no question that the biggest offensive weapon in the 2014 Draft was Watkins, but it seems that much of the talk is circling around other wide receivers and the question rains down, “We could have had (insert name here) and still had out 2015 pick.” Well, a closer look at the numbers will explain that the Bills weren’t wrong in their bold move to obtain the services of Watkins. by Mario "Game" Granata
As the sun sets on November 14th in the 716, the Buffalo Bills, just 5 days ago were in place to do something that they haven’t done in 14 years…make a playoff run. Standing at 5-3, the Bills looked to have things in place coming off their bye week. After all the injuries, and a quarterback that wasn’t on the team during camp, a Jim Schwartz led defense has been dominant enough to keep the Bills in games until the offense found their way. However, the powers at be wouldn’t allow that to happen as the Bills now face an uphill climb and a 5-5 record. by Mario "Game" Granata
With much of the debate in the Buffalo area about the 4th down calls in the Buffalo Bills match-up against the Kansas City Chiefs this past Sunday, many are wondering why the Bills weren’t more aggressive during the 4th quarter. Well, for those of you fans who haven’t played or coached the game, hopefully this will be a small glimpse of what transpired on the field at One Bills Drive. by Mario "Game" Granata
If you are still in shock for what just transpired between the Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs, then you probably reside within the 716 area code. The Bills held another halftime lead against one of the better teams in the league, and let the game get away from them. The defense played stellar, but turnovers and penalties inevitably did them in. Here is a closer look at the game as a whole: by Mario "Game" Granata
When there is a matchup between 2 teams that both have winning records, usually the point spread tends to favor the home team. But with the uncertainty of the Buffalo Bills, and their new winning formula, the individuals in Vegas still aren’t believers yet, as the Bills are 1.5 point underdogs against the visiting Kansas City Chiefs. A closer look at the numbers should give fans an indication why that is the case. |